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THE CHINA
·LOCAL CRICKET
Hong Kong Club's Interesting Display
CLEVER BOWLING
9
Army Loses To Kowloon
T
MAIL.
Fine conditions favoured Saturday's cricket, some excellent performances being made in a number of matches.
T. ft. Macdonald, • Doodha,, b
Sirdar Khan ...
H. R. Remington, 1.b.w., b A. M.
Rumjahn.....................
WH. Walker, e 5 Ismall, d
Sirdar Khan
J. R. Collis, e Irani, b A. M.
Ramjaha ...
G. D. Mead, b A. M. Rumjahn ...
J. H. Ashworth, b A. M. Rumjaha |S. J. Jordain, walked on wicket, b
Sirdar Khan
J. R. Way, not out
Extras
}
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Lt. Gough, e Hunter, b King.... 25 2 L/Sgt. Lookyer, 1.b.w., b B. Baker Cpl. Deavell, 1.b.w., b A. Baker..
7 Lt. Macdonald, b B. Baker
Sgt. Harrison, b King
9L/Opt. Licence, not out
Sigm. Turner, b King
1 Sgt. Baldwin, b King
o Sigm. Arnison, 1.b.w., b ́Alexander
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
5
1b
6
11
and could not cope with the bowl- Ing of Randla and Robertson, the team being dismissed for the score of 28 runs with Robertson'a and Randle's bowling average being 15 runs for two wickets and 11 runs for 7 wickets, respectively. Final-
cores as under:
9
R.A.0.C.
Rowe, b. Randle
81
Clarke, b Robertson
Vigus, b Randio
0. M. R. W. Sansom, b Robertson
10
2
Alexander
1
8
30 T. King
1 22
B. Baker
7 1 28
0. M.
R.
7.2 2
14
W. A. Baker
71 Post
18
4 1 13
9
1 û
0
LR.C. 2nd XI.
A first-cless game was played between the Hong Kong C.C. and the I.R.C., although failing light compelled the Intter to declare at the high figure of 78 for 2 wickets. Captain Sillitoe played in good, style for Hong Kong, making 65 runs, the highest individual score. A. M. Humjahn
Sirdar Khan..... The Navy showed much improved form in their match with B. R. Irani Craigengower, whom they defeated by 16 runs, and some clover bowling and batsmanship was seen.
The match between the R.A.S.C. and R.A. was not played, R. Nazarin, e Skinner, b Way owing to the absence of several members of the latter team, who S. Ismail, b Way ... were playing for the Army against Kowloon, in which the former A. M. Rumjahn, b Skinner
D. Mohammed, run out ...... went down badly to the mainlanders.
FIRST-CLASS BATTING
Division I
HONG KONG C.C. v. L.R.C.
N. M. Omar, b Laslett
A. B. Hamson, b Annahein F. Oliver, b Laslett J. Champion, b Laslett
Played on the Hong Kong Club was an inter- ground, this match esting display of good batsmanship and bowling, both teams giving a goud account of themselves. Hong Kong Club batted Arst and substantial scores were made in one J. M. Ribeiro, not vot
G. F. Doodha, c Walker, b Way E. Hiptoola, run out
J. M. A. Rumjaha, b Walker
M. P. Madar, run dut
Total
3
34
1 0 1
RECREIO v. C.C.C. 2ND XL.
Craigengower, C.C. 2nd XI were overwhelmed in a League Cricket match versus the Club de Recreio on the latter's ground on Saturday.
Walker, e Wilmott, b Randle Ackerman, b Handle
Redmond, rot out
Rial, b Randle Bussey, did not bat
Dawber, b Randle Day, b Randle
Extra
4 The Club de Recreio bowling trio, 'Robertson
6 Sousa, Alves and Xavier accounted, Randle
5 for their wickets for very low
Total
28
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R. W.
8 3
7 1 15 11
2
7
Civil Service C.C.
. scores. The batting of the Club de Paterson, c & b Rial
11 Recrelo was very good indeed and Harper, a Redmond, b Walker
with did not appear to cause them Edmonds, e Dawber, b Rial any uneasiness.
101 with 157 runs for 6 wickets.
Club do Recreio
H. M. Xavier. * Muskett, b
Sourbutts
Robertson, not out
IN
42
Total (for 8 wkts.).. 215
H. A. Alves, c Kitchell, & Sourbutts 60Wilmott, Booker and Davies did not L. A. Guterren, 12 Kew,
Sourbutta.....
Sirdar Khan, b Walker
{E. Irani, e Sab, b Walker
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Craigengower C.C.
H. P. Linn, b Dalison
1
H. T. Barma, not out
Extras
the bowling they had to contend Chittenden, h Sansom.....
4
They declared, Freeman, L.b.w., b Walker
R. C. Reid, b Dalison..
Б
Re.
Oswick, Clarke, b Vigus
S. Zimmern, b Dailson
11
Handle, not out
8. Abbas, c Bennett, b Dalison
15
BOWLING ANALYSIS
sult as under:-
74 ND
42
0. M. R. W.
Extras
1
1 Skinner
7 1 23
4 Way
6 2 20
12 Ashworth
Walker
Б
0
29
6 0 20
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n
FOLICE RGV RE & RE
D. P. Xavier, e Gill, b Kitchell..
65
Extras
17
Total
103
An evenly contested game. was F. J. Remedios, atp. Kew, b GI.. witnessed on Saturday when the, M. F. Pinna, not out Palice met and defeated the R.E. 1 Extras
22 Sansom
ย
Rial Walker
11
Vigas
BOWLING ANALY519 0. M. 10 3 27
R. W.
1
and R. Signals in 1 League Match on their own ground at
Total (for 6 wkta.).. 152
10.1 6 27
5
Happy Valley on Saturday,
8" 0 or
a play
throughout
2 0
10
1 and
the
The WAS keen
Sourbutts bowling and
bat- Way
BOWLING ANALYSIS
O. M. R. W.
10 2 57 嗑
3
0 13
0
3 1 10 0
S. A. Cuasumbhoy, c Stephenson, The b Dalison
and the
or two instances from weak bowling, Those cases were rare I.R.C. Boon discovered the weakness. Captain Sillitee compiled the best score of the game, namely 65 runs,
uncertain put up in no
manner. or two mainly in fours and one
The outfield work of the sixes.
I.R.C.: was especially good and thorough, and one extremely hot catch was brought off by H. Rumjahn.
The falling light compelled the
I.R.C. to declare with 78 runs
for 2 wickets, nevertheless a good idea was given as to the ultimate
result of the match had the dark- ness not interfered. Scoros under:-
Hong Kong C.C.
J. Barrow, 1.h.w., b Madar
fus
0. Moor, b Arculli
14
Capt. F. Silltoe, c & b Madar
86
J. R. Hinton, b Curreem
Capt. Strachey, run out
C. L. Oliphant, c & b H. Rumjahn
A. Reid, b.w., & A. A. Runjahn
W. 8. Field, b Laslett
A. B. Lasiett Lt. Dalison Lt. Bennett Comdr. Annahein
J. E Noronha, b Sourbetta
ting of each team was extremely Muskett
Harrison of the R.E. ex- Abbas
THE ARMY v. KOWLOON C.C.good.
0 20
4 0 24
13 0
8
Craigengower C.C. 2nd XI.
celled himself with the ball, his Lat The Army made a poor show |áverage being 37 runs for 4 wickets, Bradbury against the Kowloon C.C. on Satur- and they were hard earned wickets Kitchell day in a friendly match played on as well. T. King of the Police Gil
The Army best even this with 22 runs for 5 the latter's ground.
Final Acores were batted first and until Lt. Musson wickets. was dismissed for 14 runs it seem-under- ed as though a good exhibition would be given, but after this C. F. Alexander, c Penny, b comparatively early fall of a wicket, Arnison .............
Police R.C.
the team seemed to go-to pieces and T. Hunter, & Deavell
the wickets fell in a short time, the A. Kirby, e & b Arnison bowlers of the Kowloon Club And-T. H. King, e Deavell, b Harrison
11- ing their weakness every
time. H Danbrowsky,
Harrison
Fenny,
B. W. Bradbury, e Remedior,
b Sousa
6 Y. Abbas, b 3ouka
18 R. Souzbutts, b Sousa
AB
1
J. W. Leonard, 1.b.w., b Xavier ..
A. Kitcholl, e Figueiredo, b Sousa
1
| W. K. Way, e H. Xavier, b Sousa
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4. D. Gill, e Figueiredo, b Soas
10 W. B. Muskett, b Sousa
b
9
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BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R. W. 54
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1. S. M. Leach, b' W. Brace
Pte. Guent, b W. Braco
Lt. Christian, c Hall, b Á. T. Lee C.Q.M.S. Matthews, not out .... 1L/Cpl. Swayer, c A. T. Lee, b W.
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The Army
Lt. Musson, e G. Hall, b N. Ross 14: Lt. Thickness, b A. T. Lee ......
A. Reynolds, b Denvell
A. V. Baker, b Harrison
B. G. Baker, e & b Harrison
E! Post, e Gough, b Turner
L. Wagland, not out
Findlay, b Turner
Extras
W. Youngsaye, not out
G. Li, H. Xavier, b Alves
H. Kew, Figueiredo, b Soum
Extras
Total
6 Xavier
Sousa
18
19
21
3.22
23
125
21927
128
+30
31
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A. C. I. Bowker, c
37 3B
39
HO
141
A. A. Rumjahn
143
H. V. Parker, not out
45
1-146
47 M
148
T. E. Pearce, not out
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150 3751
15253
154
Extras
55
15b
57
158 59
Total (for 8 wkts.)
H. Owen Hughes did not bat.
184
Capt. Reynolds, c E. Fincher, b
A. T. Loe
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93 Pinna
1
BOWLING ANALYSIS
H. Alves
Lt. Swayne, b N. Rosa
2
0. M. R. W.
163
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66
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R. W.
Lt. Maxwell, e W. Brace, b N.
Ross
Harrison
167 168
69
70
171
72
M. R. Abbas
7 3 18
Arnison Deavell
A. R. Minu
7 2 21
73
75
176
A. el Arculli
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A. H. Madar
11 0 37
2
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77
78
80
J. C. A. Curreem.. 4 Q 20
A. S. Sulfad
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183
A. H. Rumjohn
A. A. Ramjahn
Indian R.C.
A. el Arculli, not out....
A. H. Rumjahn, c & b Reid......
A. H. Madar, c Barrow, b Bowker 15
A. R. Minu, not out ....
Extras
Total (for 2 wkts,)
A. A. Rumjahn, S. A. Ismail, A. S. G. Leo
Suffiad, O. Ismail, A.. R. Minu, M. R.
Abbas, J. S. A. Curreem did not.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Extras
2
Total
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BOWLING ANALYSIS
A. T. Lee
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N. Ross
12
2
W. Brace
78
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0. M. R. W.
17 8
31 3
3 8 3
12
1
Kowloon C.C.
E. C. Fincher, retired
62
F. E. Fincher, e Christian,
59-Slender
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36
A. C. I. Bowker ...
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E. F. Fincher, retired
52
H. Parker
A. Reid
7 2 11
F. Zimmern, not out
12
0 0 26
1
G. Lee, b Reynolds
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BOWLING ANALYSIS
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THE NAVY v. CRAIGENGOWER
G. A. V. Hall, not out
Extras
Total (for 4 wkta).. 158
N. Mackay, W. Brace, A. T. Loe, D.
The Navy have fully recovered Laing and N. H. Ross did not bat. from the shock of their heavy defeat
BOWLING ANALYSIS
O. M. R. W. B 2 24 1 4 1 17
of last week by the Indian Re creation Club, as was shown by B. S. M. Lench Capt. Reynolds their play against Craigengower Lt. Musson C.C. at Happy Valley on Saturday Lt-Swayne during a Friendly Match. The Lt. Christian comparison to the result of laat C.Q.M.S. Matthews week's match is amazing, this time the bowling and batamanship of the Navy seams to be better than
10 1 40
2 0 22
6 0 88 30
Division II
aver. A distinct improvement was H.K.C.C. 2ND XL. v. LRC. 2ND XL
noticeable from the start when the
In Q friendly match on
Navy opened the batting, com- paratively high scores were put up Saturday at
Bookumpoo, the in. good time and altogether it was Indian Recreation Club heavi
a very
a creditable performance. They defented the Hong Kong Craigengower, men did not have Club 2nd XI. The Hong Kong time to get settled at the wicket Club batted flrat and
poor attempt was made to deal with the bowling in any sort of style. |A. M. Rumjaha and Birdar Khan simply took the wickets without any difficulty whatsoever. The ( field- work of the IR.C. was excellent,
In a return billiards mateb play- ed at the Institution of Engineers for either Dalison or Laslett obtain and Shipbuilders last Thursdayed the wicket for a small score. evening, Club Lusitano vanquished Result as under their boats by a narrow margin of 18.points.
The Navy Comdr. Anashein, Lb.w, b Abbas 17 Surg. Comdr. Shaw, è & b Hamson 12
Lt. Stephanson, Rold, b Omar .. 24 thus preventing any scoring being
150 Lt. Wright, hit wkt, b Champion 80 made in this direction. The last
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Mr. M. R. Beltrão.
Mr. J. F. Silva
125 Comdr. Stanley, b Omar
Mr. J. A. Barradas (Capt.)
189 Sub. Lt Glass b Omar
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181
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Lt. Bennett, Lbw; b Omaz
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Lt. Dalison, a Hamson, ♬ Champion
889
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